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Ninth century Islamic commentators who invoked significant sections of the Bible in their writings include Ibn Qutaybah (d. 889) and his translation of Genesis 1–3, and Al-Qasim al-Rassi (d. 860) who included a large portion of the Book of Matthew in his Refutation of Christians.
Among the great sages of Islamic medicine, Ibn Sina is the best known in the West. Considered as the successor to Galen, his great medical treatise, the Canon was the standard textbook on medicine in the Arab world and Europe in the 17 th century. He was a philosopher, physician, psychiatrist and poet.
Aug 13, 2020 · In some ways, our common vocation as psychiatrists may shape us more than our identities as Atheist, Christian, Muslim or Hindu, but it will never erase our spiritual or religious identity. It is incumbent upon us, for the benefit of our patients, to give attention to exactly what it is that we do and do not agree upon.
- Christopher C.H. Cook
- 2020
Oct 1, 2012 · The authors have analyzed the religious figures Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and St. Paul from a behavioral, neurologic, and neuropsychiatric perspective to determine whether new insights can be achieved about the nature of their revelations.
As such, the present paper summarises new directions in the mental health and religion literature, with a focus on the mental health of Muslims in English-speaking countries. Keywords: Religion, mental health, Islam, clergy, Muslim mental health.
2 days ago · According to Islamic belief, it is a literal transcript of God’s speech, revealed to Muhammad through Gabriel to be recited to his community. It consists of 114 chapters of varying length, called surahs, and includes allusions to narratives familiar to Judaism and Christianity.
Nov 23, 2020 · Covering Sunnī, Imāmī Shī'ī and Ismā'īlī perspectives, this study will offer a scholarly overview of three areas of Muslim response, namely ideas of corruption, use of the Biblical text, and abrogation of the text.